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Lumbar Support — If Equipped
This feature allows you to increase or decrease the
amount of lumbar support. The control lever is located
on the outboard side of the driver’s seatback. Turn the
control lever downward to increase and upward to
decrease the desired amount of lumbar support.
Power Seats — If Equipped
The power seat switches are on the outboard side of the
seat near the floor. Use the front switch to move the seat
up, down, forward, rearward, or to tilt the seat. The rear
switch controls the seatback recliner.
Lumbar Support
Power Seat Switches
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CAUTION!
Do not place any article under a power seat as it may
cause damage to the seat controls.
Heated Seats — If Equipped
This feature heats the front driver and passenger seats.
The controls for the heated seats are located in the center
console below the climate controls. There are indicator
lights in the switches, which indicate a low heat setting
(one light lit) or high heat setting (two lights lit).
Press the switch once to choose High (two
lights), press it a second time to choose Low
(one light), press it a third time to turn the
heater Off (no lights).
Heated Seat Switches
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Folding Rear Seat
To provide additional storage area, the rear seatback can
be folded forward. Pull on the loops shown in the picture
to fold down either or both seatbacks.
When returning the rear seat back to the upright position,
be sure the seat back is latched.WARNING!
The rear cargo area of the vehicle (with the rear
seatbacks in the locked-up or folded down position)
should not be used as a play area by children. They
could be seriously injured in an accident. Children
should be seated and using the proper restraint
system.
Folding Rear Seats
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STORAGE
Driver’s Side Sunglass Holder — If Equipped
An integrated sunglass holder is located in the headliner
above the sun visor. To access the sunglass holder, lower
the sun visor. Small items such as toll tickets can be
stored between the two straps, while sunglasses or other
items can be stored above the two straps.
Cargo Area
The 60/40 split-folding rear seat provides cargo-carrying
versatility. The seatbacks fold down easily by pulling
nylon tabs between the seatbacks and the bolsters. When
the seats are folded down, they provide a continuous,
nearly flat extension of the load floor.
Sunglass Holder
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When the seatback is folded to the upright position, make
sure it is latched by strongly pulling on the top of the
seatback above the seat strap.
WARNING!
•Be certain that the seatback is securely locked into
position. If the seatback in not securely locked
into position, the seat will not provide the proper
stability for child seats and/or passengers. An
improperly latched seat could cause serious injury.
•The cargo area in the rear of the vehicle (with the
rear seatbacks in the locked-up or folded down
position) should not be used as a play area by
children when the vehicle is in motion. They could
be seriously injured in an accident. Children
should be seated and using the proper restraint
system.
(Continued)
WARNING! (Continued)
•To help protect against personal injury, passengers
should not be seated in the rear cargo area. The
rear cargo space is intended for load carrying
purposes only, not for passengers, who should sit
in seats and use seat belts.
•The weight and position of cargo and passengers
can change the vehicle center of gravity and ve-
hicle handling. To avoid loss of control resulting
in personal injury, follow these guidelines for
loading your vehicle:
Always place cargo evenly on the cargo floor. Put heavier
objects as low and as far forward as possible.
Place as much cargo as possible in front of the rear axle.
Too much weight or improperly placed weight over or
behind the rear axle can cause the rear of the vehicle to
sway.
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Cleaning Interior Trim
Interior Trim should be cleaned starting with a damp
cloth, a damp cloth with MOPARTotal Clean, then
MOPARSpot & Stain Remover if absolutely necessary.
Do not use harsh cleaners or Armorall. Use MOPAR
Total Clean to clean vinyl upholstery
Cleaning Leather Upholstery
MOPARTotal Clean is specifically recommended for
leather upholstery.
Your leather upholstery can be best preserved by regular
cleaning with a damp soft cloth. Small particles of dirt
can act as an abrasive and damage the leather upholstery
and should be removed promptly with a damp cloth.
Stubborn soils can be removed easily with a soft cloth
and MOPARTotal Clean. Care should be taken to avoid
soaking your leather upholstery with any liquid. Please
do not use polishes, oils, cleaning fluids, solvents, deter-
gents, or ammonia-based cleaners to clean your leatherupholstery. Application of a leather conditioner is not
required to maintain the original condition.
WARNING!
Do not use volatile solvents for cleaning purposes.
Many are potentially flammable, and if used in
closed areas they may cause respiratory harm.
YES EssentialsFabric Cleaning Procedure – If
Equipped
YES Essentialsseats may be cleaned in the following
manner:
•Remove as much of the stain as possible by blotting
with a clean, dry towel.
•Blot any remaining stain with a clean, damp towel.
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CavityCartridge
FuseMini Fuse Description
6 — 10 Amp RedIgnition Off
Draw (IOD)
— Power
Mirror
Switch/
Climate
Controls
7—30 Amp
GreenIgnition Off
Draw (IOD)
Sense 1
8—30 Amp
GreenIgnition Off
Draw (IOD)
Sense 2CavityCartridge
FuseMini Fuse Description
940 Amp
GreenBattery Feed
— Power
Seats - if
equipped/
PZEV Air
Pump - if
equipped
10 —20 Amp Yel-
lowBattery Feed
— Cabin
Compart-
ment Node
(CCN)
11 —15 Amp Lt
BlueSelectable
Power Out-
let
12 —20 Amp Yel-
low—
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CavityCartridge
FuseMini Fuse Description
28 — 10 Amp RedIgnition
Run — Oc-
cupant Clas-
sification
Module
(OCM)/
Occupant
Restraint
Controller
(ORC)
29 — —Hot Car
(No Fuse
Required)
30 —20 Amp Yel-
lowIgnition
Run —
Heated
Seats - If
EquippedCavityCartridge
FuseMini Fuse Description
31 — 10 Amp Red —
3230 Amp
Pink—Auto Shut-
down (ASD)
Relay Feed
1
33 — 10 Amp RedBattery Feed
— Switch
Bank/
Diagnostic
Link
Connector/
Powertrain
Control
Module
(PCM)
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Gearshift.............................. 273
General Information.................18,119,322
General Maintenance..................... 373
Glass Cleaning.......................... 399
Glove Compartment...................... 168
Gross Axle Weight Rating...............335,337
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating.............335,337
GVWR............................... 335
Hands-Free Phone (UConnect) .............. 91
Hazard
Driving Through Flowing, Rising, or Shallow
Standing Water......................... 279
Hazard Warning Flasher................... 348
Head Restraints......................... 130
Headlights............................ 410
Bulb Replacement...................... 410
Cleaning............................ 397
High Beam........................139,187High Beam/Low Beam Select Switch........ 139
On With Wipers....................... 142
Passing............................. 137
Switch.............................. 135
Heated Seats........................... 128
Heater............................... 250
Heater, Engine Block..................... 269
Hitches
Trailer Towing........................ 338
HomeLink(Garage Door Opener) Transmitter . . . 147
Hood Prop............................ 133
Hood Release.......................... 132
Ignition............................... 13
Key ...............................12,13
Ignition Key Removal..................... 13
Illuminated Entry........................ 21
Immobilizer (Sentry Key)................... 15
Infant Restraint......................68,69,70
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Checking............................ 373
Dipstick............................. 373
Disposal............................ 376
Filter............................377,418
Filter Disposal........................ 376
Identification Logo..................... 375
Materials Added to..................... 376
Recommendation...................375,417
Synthetic............................ 376
Viscosity..........................375,417
Oil Filter, Change........................ 377
Oil Filter, Selection....................... 377
Oil Pressure Light....................... 179
Onboard Diagnostic System..............370,371
Opener, Garage Door (HomeLink) ........... 147
Operator Manual (Owner’s Manual)............ 4
Overdrive............................. 274
Overheating, Engine...................... 348
Owner’s Manual (Operator Manual).........4,445Paint Care............................. 395
Panic Alarm............................ 26
Parking Brake.......................... 282
Parking On Hill......................... 283
Passing Light........................... 137
Personal Settings........................ 196
Pets.................................. 79
Phone, Cellular.......................... 91
Phone, Hands-Free (UConnect) .............. 91
Placard, Tire and Loading Information......... 299
Power
Door Locks........................... 32
Mirrors.............................. 89
Outlet (Auxiliary Electrical Outlet).......... 156
Seats............................... 127
Steering..........................281,282
Sunroof............................. 153
Windows............................. 35
Pregnant Women and Seat Belts.............. 51
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